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ft "The Foot a Fly" i says an eminent English doctor, "will A carry enough poison to infect a household." In summer-time, more especially, disease germs fill the air, multitudes are infected, fall ill, die ; multitudes escape. These messengers ol mischief do not exist for millions. Why not ? Because they arc healthy and strong . ?protected as a crocodile is against gun shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin-blooded who fall ; those who have no resistive power so that a sudden couph or cold develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health ? We can do i( by always maintaining our healthy weight. Sccllk Smutaicn, i:? : 1 - - w. -^vyw-ti.v-i vii, is vunuciiscn nourisnment; food tor the building up ot the system to resist the attacks of disease. It should be taken in reasonable doses ell summer long by all those whose weight is below the standard of health. If you arc losing ground, try a bottle now. ? Fur *alo ov all druggists at ,oc. and }t.o* AGRICULTURAL HAIL CM DISCUSSED HY SENATOR TILLMAN. Maintains That the State Musi Hold on to the Property in .Order to Keep the Rhie Ridge Script out of Court. Now, in regard to the Agricul tural Hall matter. I presume t< offer advice because 1 am solely responsible for the State's atti f iiiIp it? I lia ii'io/i .,...1 Cull in vnv vaijv* aim H"ii, ill till time I took action and feel still tliat it was the only prope course to pursue. 1 have seen tlx full text of the decision of tlx Supreme Court, and speak ii full knowledge of its import. Tlx situation is this: Mr.Tindallcan not deliver the property if Ix wanted to. 1 cannot believe tha vSimonton or any other judicia tyrant will undertake to take tlx building by force from the pres ent State oflicers. If they do, thei the act of disposessing the Stati t will in tho minds of fair mindei persons show the falsity of tlx decree that it is not a suit agains the State. The whole fight hinge: on the possession of the building 4 and so long as the State can hob that, it must retain t he advantage Once Wesley and his attorney get possession, with or withou (he consent of the Stale, the sit nation will become very grave It the Stjito surrenders the prop ertv. then it must either sue 01 the mortgage for the pay men of the purchase money, or b; failing to do so. confess that i lias received lull payment am thereby validate by its own act the Blue Ridge bond script. If i sues, then the questisn of tlu vitality o( the tender of that scrip must be determined by the I'ni ted States Supreme Court am the legality of the Blue Ridg* bonds be settled by that tribunal Judge llarlan goes into this phase of the question very fully Attorney Lyles in his tcslimon> , ( before the court and in his state ment now in the newspaper: clearly sets forth the conspiracy bv which the Blue Ridire brow -- script is to he brought bei'on the court for judicial derermina tion. The Judge declares thu ^ Wesley has a right to do (his Then, with a lot of legal jargor which only confuses the ouestion 1 because it is in no sense an anal] ogous case to that of (ieneral Lee's suit for Arlington, he declares that it is not a suit against the State, although the whole i question at issu.3 is one atl'ecting the legality of the repudiated bonds, and not the title to the Agricultural Ilall at all. His purpose is to have the State herself , declare the bonds valid by not suing on the mortgage or force 1 her into court on a suit which ! will almost inevitably determine their validity. He would thus aei I complish by indirection what ' cannot be done directly, lor Wesley has already had one suit on ^ these bonds thrown out on the] ! ground that it was a suit against I the State. With bitter irony he I ;| concludes his opinion in those words: "It is said that the judg ' ' inent in this case niov conclude' ! the State." Not so. It is a judg ! ment to the eilect only that, as j between the plaint ill' and do fendants, the former is entitled to possession of the property in , question, the latter having shown no valid authority to withhold the possession from the plaint ill*: that the assertion by the defendants of a right to remain in possession I is without legal foundation. The State not being a party to the suit, the judgment will not conclude it. Not having submitted its rights to the determination of the court in this case, it will be open to the State to bring any action that way be appropriate to establish and protect whatever _: fi.i i - * ciium 11 nas 10 tne promises in dispute. Its claim, if it means to ' assert one, will thus he brought r to the test of the law as udminisg tered by tribunals ordained to determine controverted rights of property; and the record in this case will not be evidence against it for any purpose touching the merits of the claim, t . I If this were only a suit for the possession of the Agriculture Hall, there would be no controversy, for the State would never have I held the properly and refused to j deliver it but for the conspiracy and fraud which was divulged by t the tender of the bond script* If s the State takes 1 hat course, then it voluntarily enters tin? Federal j courts ultimately and asks for the validity of the bonds to be passed , upon. The situation leaves the I . State but one course ; force them t to dispossess its officers who are i not parties to the suit, to put I Wesley in possession or hold thej ( property and thus protect litigat lion until Wesley and his speculating attorney i 1 suppose Lyles ( is working on a contingent fee) I shall be tired out. If the State is dispossessed by force, then the j sophistry and falsity as to its be . jing no suit against the State is j proveff, and we will occupy a , better position after this judicial j tyranny is practiced upon us than ^ to bo dragged into tlio court in this underhanded and unconsti . i tutional way. In less the,court was to go to r the extreme of dispossessing the . present State ollieers, who are no ^ way connected with Mr. Tindal f and do not hold from or under ' | i I him. the oidy thing that need i give us any concern is the settle ment of Mr. 'J'indul's bond. This, t of course, the State is in honor . bound to pay- But if it can hold i possession of the property and , thus get around the odium and I danger of having the highest court in the I'nited States pass upon the repudiated radical bonds held ov Mr. Wesley, the taxpay- 1 ers of the State may well congrat- ] ulate themselves. There is an old ' legal maxim that possession is ! nine points of the law, and in this case it is ten points, because as long as we retain possession we ' retain everything, while the stir- ] render of the property carries with it loss of everything, or a ' serious risk of losing it, for 1 firm , ly believe that these Judges, who have been so uniform in sustaining Judge Sinmnton's interference with the State government, will take pleasure in putting one more stigma upon South Ourolina, and give one more blow to her sovereighty. Then if this script is validated our State, debt will be increased to that amount, as the script would be good in buying the Agricultural Hall. In view of these facts (and anybody is at liberty to pick llaws in the argument if they can). I leave to the people of the Stale to .judge hot ween my enemies and me. -The 1 told you so" crowd, who have "known all along that the State would lose and the taxpayers would sud'er for Tillman's desire to advertise himself,'* may explain if they can how else the question ot the validity of the Blue Ridge script by the I'nited States Supreme Court could have been prevented. B. R. Tim.max. ? OAOTOHIA. Next November Mr. Blatt will be able to secure a clear concep tion of just how much his machine has "pacitied" the voters.?N. V. Journal. "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhua Remedy in the house," says A. 11. Ratter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., "and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this Remedy in the summer season. We have ! used it with all three of our! children and it has never failed to cure, ? not simply stop pain,hut ewv absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who tries it will find it so." For sale by .1. F. Mac key j iSr Co. and B. C. Hough A Co., Lancaster, S. C. The latest reports Irotn Nashville show that Rrol'essor Barnard has accomplished the remarkable feat of calling a hot -air balloon an airship.?N. Y. .Journal. Hundreds of thousands have been induced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedv bv reading what it has done for others, and having tested its merits for them-! solves aro toil-ay its warmest friends. For sale by .J. F. Mackey A Co. and B.C. Hough A Co.,ban,.?> C 4* I v imioi , u. v. Kvervbody Say* So. Cascarots Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of tbo age, pleas- j ant am) refreshing to the taste, act gently ami positively on kidneys, liver und bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of O. C. C. to-day; 10, .10 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. The Sultan is proceeding like 1 a man who proposes to coin his j terms of peace without the as-1 sistanee or consest of other nations.?N . V. Journal. OABTOniA. Few Appreciate the DANGER ^ to which the Expectant Mother is _ 7 foreboding w i t h n which she looks V. I, forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. All lp^Wr]\mk ^lTort should be f made to smooth f ' Pwm\\ these rugged/ ' | f ?! u places in life's/'* M I j['A\ pathway for her. 'Mother's Friend allays Nervousness, atid so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy forebodings, yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations?she passes through the ordeal quickly and without pain?is left strong and vigorous and enabled to joyously perform the high and holy duties now devolved upon her. Safety to life of both is assured by the use of "Mother's Friend," and the time of recovery shortened. 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